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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
©
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Set
Up
the
M
‐
100
Appliance
Set
Up
Panorama
Step
7
Record
the
serial
number
of
the
Log
Collector.
You
need
the
serial
number
to
add
the
Log
Collector
as
a
managed
collector
on
the
Panorama
management
server.
1.
At
the
Log
Collector
CLI,
enter
the
following
command
to
display
its
serial
number.
>
show system info | match serial
2.
Record
the
serial
number.
Step
8
Add
the
Log
Collector
as
a
managed
collector
to
the
Panorama
management
server.
1.
Select
Panorama > Managed Collectors
and
Add
a
managed
collector.
2.
In
the
General
tab,
enter
the
serial
number
(
Collector S/N
)
you
recorded
for
the
Log
Collector.
3.
In
the
Panorama Server IP
field,
enter
the
IP
address
or
FQDN
of
the
solitary
(non
‐
HA)
or
active
(HA)
Panorama.
For
HA
deployments,
enter
the
IP
address
or
FQDN
of
the
passive
Panorama
peer
in
the
Panorama Server IP 2
field.
4.
Select
Management
and
configure
one
or
both
of
the
following
field
sets
for
the
MGT
interface
based
on
the
IP
protocols
of
your
network.
•
IPv4—
IP Address
,
Netmask
,
and
Default Gateway
•
IPv6—
IPv6 Address/Prefix Length
and
Default IPv6
Gateway
5.
Click
OK
and
Commit
,
set
the
Commit Type
to
Panorama
,
and
click
OK
.
This
step
is
required
before
you
can
enable
logging
disks.
6.
Verify
that
the
Panorama > Managed Collectors
page
lists
the
Log
Collector
you
added.
The
Connected
column
displays
a
check
mark
to
indicate
that
the
Log
Collector
is
connected
to
Panorama.
You
might
have
to
wait
a
few
minutes
before
the
page
displays
the
updated
connection
status.
At
this
point,
the
Configuration
Status
column
displays
Out
of
Sync
and
the
Run
Time
Status
column
displays
disconnected.
The
status
will
change
to
In
Sync
and
connected
after
you
configure
a
Collector
Group
).
Step
9
Enable
connectivity
between
the
Log
Collector
and
Panorama
management
server.
Enter
the
following
commands
at
the
Log
Collector
CLI,
where
<IPaddress1>
is
for
the
MGT
interface
of
the
solitary
(non
‐
HA)
or
active
(HA)
Panorama
and
<IPaddress2>
is
for
the
MGT
interface
of
the
passive
(HA)
Panorama,
if
applicable.
>
configure
#
set deviceconfig system panorama-server
<IPaddress1> panorama-server-2 <IPaddress2>
#
commit
#
exit
Step
10
Enable
the
logging
disks.
1.
Select
Panorama > Managed Collectors
and
edit
the
Log
Collector.
2.
Select
Disks
and
Add
each
RAID
disk
pair.
3.
Click
OK
and
Commit
,
set
the
Commit Type
to
Panorama
,
and
click
OK
.
Set
up
the
M
‐
100
Appliance
as
a
Log
Collector
(Continued)